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Simon Cowell gushed: “It was different and you were nervous enough to be likeable, it was amazing.

While David Walliams added: “I really loved that, beautifully visual, I thought it was wonderful.”

Josephine admitted she had been extremely nervous to audition for the judges as she explained: “You’ve always got that fear that the judges won’t like it or things might not go well.

Magician Josephine Lee wows with magic trick on Britain's Got Talent

"But I tried to go out there with no expectations and just think "Do the best you can and know that you’ve done your best." That’s all that matters. I kind of just prayed."

As for whether she would attempt to get the judge involved in her future performances, she teased: "David wouldn’t listen to anything would he? He’s like a live wire. I’d be nervous to use any of the judges really. They are better off in their seats, away from you.

"I do have something in mind but you’ll have to wait and see to find out if I’ll use a judge or not."

After ten years in the industry as a magician's assistant, Josephine took the plunge to front her own act a year ago.

She admitted winning BGT would not only be a victory for he but for all females working in magic.

Josephine explained: "It would be incredible to win the show. Not just for me but for women in magic, it would open up that door for other women to give it a go and it would be such a huge achievement for our industry.

The illusionist teased she might involved one of the judges in her act if she makes it to the live rounds

She added: "Looks being focused on is a huge topic for the world. Feminism all the way. I thought it was sweet of Amanda to say that I was pretty and I’m very humbled by it. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it but I do want people to look past that.

"Smart is the new pretty and I think that is the way forward. It’s not about just what you’ve got but what you can do."

She concluded: "I’ve worked so hard for this but to have people acknowledge that within the magic industry especially has been amazing."